A boxcar (the American term; the British call this kind of car a "goods van") is a railroad car that is enclosed and generally used to carry general freight. The boxcar, while not the simplest freight car design, is probably the most versatile, since it can carry most loads. Boxcars have side doors of varying size and operation, and some include end doors and adjustable bulkheads to load very large items.

Georges Nagelmackers founded the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits et des Grands Express Européens (the International Sleeping-Car and Great European Expresses Company) in Belgium in 1872. CIWL quickly established itself as the premier provider and operator of sleepers and dining cars.

The company deployed the first sleeping and dining car for long-distance train travel in Europe. In 1883 the company started with a service to Constantinople, now Istanbul in Turkey, called the Orient Express. Prior to WWI, CIWL was the only international operator of sleeping- and dining-cars in major parts of Europe. During WWI the competing Mitropa company was founded. During the interbellum the company had its heyday. In 1925 Wagon-Lits opened its first Travel Palace in Paris. CIWL provided train services through Europe, North Africa and Turkey, with a fleet of 2268 cars. After WWII CIWL set again the standard for luxury travel by rail. In 1991 Wagon-Lits became part of Accor. Currently CIWL provides services in Austria, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and the UK.

The 1918 armistice was signed in CIWL #2419 ("Le Wagon de l`Armistice"). The same wagon was also used for the 1940 armistice between France and Hitler-Germany. The wagon was then blown up.

In 2003, the company restored seven cars of the famous Pullman Orient Express, now available for tourist events. CIWL model railway cars have been manufactured by many companies including Märklin, Fleischmann, Trix, and others.

The model is rigged for animation, and the product features four highly detailed and textured resolutions of the model.

This model is a 3DMax model, saved in version 8 as a MAX file, and requires 3DMax. It does not include any other formats to allow it to be opened in any other software. The model is rigged where appropriate, and mapped and textured.